Gentry

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒɛntriː/

Gentry (noun)

  1. People of good social position who owned land in a country, usually below the nobility.
  2. People with money and education who are respected in society, but not part of the highest ruling class.

Examples

  • The gentry owned farms near the village.
  • Gentry families helped manage the local estate.